yes a little but not like you see in the movies. but black powder guns, old guns such as muzzle loaders and such smoke a whole lot when you shoot them
Many of them do
The guns in Battery Park were never fired.
Guns typically make a loud bang or gunshot noise when they are fired. The sound can vary depending on the type of gun and the environment where it is being shot. Additionally, different types of ammunition can produce different sounds when fired.
yes
Gatling guns have multiple barrels. Each barrel is being loaded, fired, being unloaded, cooling, and being reloaded in order. If it has 7 barrels, it is the equivalent to 7 guns. This permits the gun to fire very paidly.
A tower that guns are fired from.
guns are fired in less than 2% of home-intruders
Machine guns and cannon.
Nothing was fired out of Quaker guns during the Civil War. Quaker guns were decoy guns made to make the enemy think a fortification or vessel had more cannon than it really had. Quaker guns were usually made of just a solid log of the right diameter.
seven guns fired three times each, for a total of 21 shots
yes it is realeased from the rapidly expanding gases
No. Some BB guns use a magnet to hold the BB in place until it is fired